Jacinda Ardern Moves to Australia with Family for Work
Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is now based in Australia with her family, confirmed by her spokesperson. The move comes amid record emigration from New Zealand.
Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is now based in Australia with her family, confirmed by her spokesperson. The move comes amid record emigration from New Zealand.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are visiting Jordan to see humanitarian efforts, including World Central Kitchen's Gaza meal operations and mental health support centres.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited a hospital in Amman, engaging with a 14-year-old burn victim from Gaza and other medical evacuees during their humanitarian trip.
Associated Press photojournalists showcase powerful daily photos from worldwide events, highlighting their role in documenting news and human stories.
The UN Security Council imposes sanctions on four Rapid Support Forces commanders accused of atrocities in Darfur, with experts citing 'hallmarks of genocide' in the violence.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visited injured children from Gaza at a Jordan hospital and a Syrian refugee camp during a humanitarian trip focused on war-affected civilians.
Antonio Tejero, the Spanish officer who led the failed 1981 coup, has died on the same day documents related to the event were declassified, sparking renewed historical debate.
The Vatican has confirmed Pope Leo XIV's travel schedule for early 2026, featuring visits to Monaco, Spain, and four African nations, with notable exclusions like the US 250th anniversary.
Margaret Atwood and Khaled Hosseini join 100 writers urging Iran to free poet Ali Asadollahi from Evin prison, citing abuse and forced confessions amid a crackdown on dissent.
The Sussexes visited Jordan to witness humanitarian efforts, meeting teenagers evacuated from Gaza with severe war injuries and trauma at a hospital in Amman.
The United States will wind down health assistance to Zimbabwe after negotiations on a $367 million bilateral funding deal collapsed over data sharing and sovereignty concerns.
The Indian state of Kerala will be officially renamed Keralam, reflecting its Malayalam language roots, in a move approved by the central government.
A visual journey capturing reflections in war-torn Kyiv and the resilience of bread baking in Gaza, highlighting human stories amid global conflicts.
A leaked draft reveals the US is offering Zambia $1bn in health funding with stringent terms, including data sharing and mining access, sparking accusations of exploitation.
The Taliban morality police have burned hundreds of musical instruments in Herat, Afghanistan, claiming music causes 'moral corruption'. This assault on Afghan culture follows strict bans on music since 2021.
An exclusive report reveals the plight of 23 Australian children detained in al-Roj camp in Syria, as they share their stories and desire to return home amid political tensions.
Australian children held in al-Roj camp in Syria share their hopes for returning home, from ice-cream to careers, amid a fierce debate over their repatriation.
Haitian authorities have retaken control of Carrefour Aéroport from powerful gangs, with street vendors and tap tap drivers cautiously returning. However, frustrations simmer as challenges remain.
Pope Leo XIV's 2026 travel schedule includes visits to Monaco, Spain, and four African countries: Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea, marking a busy papal agenda.
Dominic Stewart, 23, from Exeter, was among 19 killed when a bus plunged 200 metres in Nepal. His family remembers a 'loved' young man who was happiest trekking.
Ninety-three NGOs urge the UK government to reverse its 40% aid budget cuts, warning of severe impacts on vulnerable communities globally, including health and reproductive programmes.
Opposition campaigners accuse Iran's ruling elite of using state wealth to fund their adult children's lives in Western nations while overseeing economic misery and repression at home.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex launched a two-day humanitarian visit to Jordan with a World Health Organisation roundtable focused on refugee needs, meeting UN officials and donors.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have launched a two-day humanitarian visit to Jordan with a World Health Organisation roundtable focused on refugee needs, meeting key donors and UN agencies.
Despite Russia's vast military and economic advantages, Ukraine has held firm for four years, with high morale and drone warfare reshaping the conflict. Casualties mount on both sides, but a political settlement remains elusive.
South Korea reports a notable increase in its birth rate, driven by the echo boomer generation, marking a potential shift in the nation's demographic crisis.
Hamza Ahmed Khan, a University of Toronto PhD student, was detained by Pakistan's cyber crime agency for allegedly posting inflammatory content online while conducting research on democracy.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres marks four years since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, urging renewed diplomatic efforts and humanitarian aid.
Amnesty International reports Iran has sentenced dozens to death for alleged protest involvement, with at least 30 facing execution and confessions extracted under torture, amid Trump's military strike considerations.
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